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alfred
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Alfred is an English given name , one of the few Anglo-Saxon names which saw continued use until modern times. Its Old English form is Ælfræd , composed of the elements ælf " elf " and ræd "counsel". It is also related to the name Alf of Old Norse . Its ...
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Alfred came towards them, announcing that tea was ready, and Adela gladly moved away.
Alfred Waltham, who knew the house perfectly, led his mother to inspect the stables, Mutimer remaining with Adela in the drawing-room.
But if what Alfred said was true, Adela saw that in this also she had deceived herself: the man whose very heart was in a great cause would sacrifice everything, and fight on to the uttermost verge of hope.
The first to arrive, however, was an uninvited guest, for just as Bab and Betty sat down on the porch steps, in their stiff pink calico frocks and white ruffled aprons, to repose a moment before the party came in, a rustling was heard among the lilacs, and out stepped Alfred Tennyson Barlow, looking like a small Robin Hood, in a green blouse with a silver buckle on his broad belt, a feather in his little cap and a bow in his hand.
It jumped lightly over the reassembling corpses, ran over, and nipped Alfred on a bare, bony ankle.
Unfortunately, Alfred Wegener was not the man that geologists wished to provide it.
Their phantasms, barely visible, stirred as if shaken by a hot wind, Alfred could almost feel their agitated whisperings breathe against his cheek.
Alfred Matzerath, a native of the Rhineland, lay there wounded -- the bullet had passed clear through his thigh -- and soon with his merry Rhenish ways became the favorite of all the nurses, Sister Agnes not excluded.
This obsession with Ritalin reminds me of the sad state of experiments done on little children by Alfred C.
Shake thyself loose from them, Alfred Stevens, and thy way henceforth is perfect freedom.
Alfred Stevens, I do myself suffer from some of the weaknesses of which thou hast spoken.
Alfred Stevens, that the disorder comes in great part from that cause, though, still, I have my doubts if it be not a sort of wind-melancholy, to which people, who preach aloud are greatly subject.
Alfred Stevens, do they call this medicine, the goodly effect of which thou holdst to be so great?
Alfred Stevens, show me where the cool waters lie, that I may put out these raging flames.
Ah, my young friend, Alfred Stevens, I trust thou didst not mean me harm in giving me that poisonous liquor?